The Supreme Price

2014 Nigerian documentary film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Supreme Price is a 2014 Nigerian documentary war film directed by Joanna Lipper and co-produced by herself together with Janis Vogel.[1][2] The film stars Hafsat Abiola who narrates about the women's rights in Nigeria following the annulment of her father's victory in Nigeria's Presidential Election and her mother's assassination by agents of the military dictatorship.[3][4][5]

Directed byJoanna Lipper
Written byJoanna Lipper
Produced byJoanna Lipper
Janis Vogel
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The Supreme Price
Directed byJoanna Lipper
Written byJoanna Lipper
Produced byJoanna Lipper
Janis Vogel
StarringHafsat Abiola
CinematographyJoanna Lipper
Lisa Rinzler
Richard Sands
Edited byTina Grapenthin
Ali Muney
Geoffrey Richman
Release date
  • 12 June 2014 (2014-06-12) (United States)
Running time
75 minutes
CountriesNigeria
United States
LanguageEnglish
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The film received critics positive acclaim and screened worldwide.[6][7][8][9][10] The film won Gucci Tribeca Spotlighting Women Documentary Award and the Best Documentary award at the Africa International Film Festival (AFRIFF). The documentary also nominated for the Best Documentary award at the Africa Movie Academy Awards as wellas the Grierson Awards for the Best Historical Documentary.[11][12]

Cast

  • Hafsat Abiola

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